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. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home. talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn, just two miles away. as we go to air tonight, the search expanding across state borders, targeting hundreds of sex offenders across three states. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> three states on alert in the hunt for a kidnapper and a missing mom. kristi cornwell, swept up, abducted while walking along on a country road. police now scouring neighborhoods, even questioning hundreds of sex offenders in the area. >> the fbi joined in the case because it appears kristi's abductor was headed towards north carolina or tennessee. officers up there are also searching and questioning sex offenders. >> in most cases when there's an actual abduction by a stranger, the victim has been sexually molested, as
. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home. talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown on to someone's lawn, just two miles away. as we go to air tonight, the search expanding across state borders, targeting...
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there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled up her friend from the bottom of the pool and alerted lifeguards. >> washington: a kitten surviving in a week zipped up inside to double back. maintenance workers. the out coming from a grudge and i open the bags, they found the cat huddled up inside. the owner of the garage now charged with animal cruelty. one of the maintenance workers said he is adapting the cat. >> louisiana: the james burton international guitar festival celebrating the birthday of the music icon. burton has played with the likes of elvis presley, john denver and johnny cash. the event includes an attempt to break the world record for t
there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled...
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>> from america's news headquarters i'm jamie colby. there's been a bomb blast that rocked afghanistan's capital. exploding just outside nato's headquarters. it killed at least seven people injuring 91 others so far. this is the first major attack in kabul since february just a week before the election. the taliban claims responsibility. there are new details out about the deadly midair collision over new york's hudson river last weekend. the air traffic controller at teterboro handling the small plane involved in the crash was apparently chatting on the phone and now details that he was talking to his girlfriend about a cat. the ntsb said the controller initially failed to warn the pilot other aircraft were in his path. back to "bulls and bears" now. brenda: so, here is another lesson on stimulus waste. in new york the government happeneding out 200 stimulus bucks to any kid on welfare or food stamps. that is supposed to be spent on school supplies but check out what parents are reportedly buying. video games, flat screen tv's, cigaret
>> from america's news headquarters i'm jamie colby. there's been a bomb blast that rocked afghanistan's capital. exploding just outside nato's headquarters. it killed at least seven people injuring 91 others so far. this is the first major attack in kabul since february just a week before the election. the taliban claims responsibility. there are new details out about the deadly midair collision over new york's hudson river last weekend. the air traffic controller at teterboro handling...
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the desperate battle to stop the drugs before they hit america's streets. >>> plus into the wild. we travel with the world's oldest living reindeer world and the endangered people who depend on them for their existence. >>> and canine sunscreen, doggie doughnuts. even aromatherapy for fido. why people who pamper their pooches are "a sign of the times". captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. today was election day in afghanistan, no results yet, but the votes come as the american-led war there enters the eighth frustrating year. the white house says it's fighting a war on two fronts -- against the taliban and also against a network of drug growers and dealers who supply 90% of the world's heroin. heroin and other drugs were a major source of the funding for the taliban and other radical groups across the region. so this summer, armed with only a camera, karen rousseau journeyed to the front lines with the elite unit trying to make a difference there. >> it's about 4:15 in the morning in afghanistan's southern kandahar province. the clean touchdown. and quickly nine americ
the desperate battle to stop the drugs before they hit america's streets. >>> plus into the wild. we travel with the world's oldest living reindeer world and the endangered people who depend on them for their existence. >>> and canine sunscreen, doggie doughnuts. even aromatherapy for fido. why people who pamper their pooches are "a sign of the times". captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. today was election day in afghanistan, no results yet, but...
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why that's great news for wal-mart and america. and then on to your stimulus dollars, paying for what? funding porn, perverts reviews, toilets, all of the above? take a wild guess and stick around for the crazy answer. >> there was an early morning scare at one of our busiest airports, the central terminal building at la guardia was evacuated around 5:30 a.m. a man taken into police custody for possession of a suspicious package. security officials say the suspect was, quote, just acting crazy. police say the device in his bag ended up being a few batteries and wires but was not dangerous. and health care reform moves ahead after democrats strike a compromise. the house energy and commerce committee narrowly passing a bill last night, setting up a showdown in the full house next month. the terms agreed on when blue dog and liberal democrats forged a compromise. one change included the feds now are given the authority to negotiate price with drug companies. there's lots of news both domestically and overseas. we'll have more headlin
why that's great news for wal-mart and america. and then on to your stimulus dollars, paying for what? funding porn, perverts reviews, toilets, all of the above? take a wild guess and stick around for the crazy answer. >> there was an early morning scare at one of our busiest airports, the central terminal building at la guardia was evacuated around 5:30 a.m. a man taken into police custody for possession of a suspicious package. security officials say the suspect was, quote, just acting...
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the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> on this day in 1967, civil rights leader thurgood marshall became the first african american confirmed as a supreme court justice. he would serve on the court for 24 years as a leader of the liberal wing. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be
the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> welcome back, everyone, to the call. i'm trish regan. we want to get you caught up on the markets because we are up 74 points right now on the dow. a lot of optimism right now about the economic future.. s&p clocked through that 1,000 level, up 50% from its march 6th low of 666, it's just barely under that right now. meanwhile over the nasdaq, we are up about .5%, a little better than that, at 1,991. economists are more optimistic these days about the growth of the second half of this year and that could mean a quicker turn around in the job market. steve liesman joins us with an exclusive cnbc survey. finally a little bit of good news. >> we were on the phone this weekend and did a survey to see if they were changing their forecast. we've become more upbeat about second half growth and a bit more upbeat about job growth. economists in our survey increased their forecast of gross domestic pro
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> welcome back, everyone, to the call. i'm trish regan. we want to get you caught up on the markets because we are up 74 points right now on the dow. a lot of optimism right now about the economic future.. s&p clocked through that 1,000 level, up 50% from its march 6th low of 666, it's just barely under that right...
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you don't torture people and the second thing is, make america safer, no, in fact it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and ems where, and that doesn't help america. >> chris: we have to take a break here and i want to point out to the audience, that it is purely coincidental that the country has not been attacked again since 9/11, when whee come back we'll look at ted kennedy's life and his place in history. back in a moment. above paef . - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it
you don't torture people and the second thing is, make america safer, no, in fact it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and ems where, and that doesn't help america. >> chris: we have to take a break here and i want to point out to the audience, that it is purely coincidental that the country has not been attacked again since 9/11, when whee come back we'll look at ted kennedy's life and his place in history. back in...
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transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-challenge. get your free sample online at non-challenge.com >> the ravens with two more practices as they get ready for the season opener against the redskins. first just for suite holders and then at 2:45 all the fans can watch it. tiger woods treated fans to another win. check tiger out here. do you think the pressure getting to him? munching on a powerbarment oh, i think i'll win this one again. going away on birdie. number nine for the lead. tiger 180 yards away. a vintage tiger woods shot. watch the backspin on this baby. oh, man! he knocked that in for birdie. harrington not as fortunate. over the flag, into the water. it led to a triple bogey. and then tiger finishes with another birdie. his 70th pga win behind snead. the birds lose to roy haliday of huff scor
transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-challenge. get your free sample online at non-challenge.com >> the ravens with two more practices as they get ready for the season opener against the redskins. first just for suite holders and then...
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liz trotta on the media in america next. inner beauty is important, but not nearly as important as outer beauty. ♪ that's why i use covergirl's simply ageless makeup with olay regenerist serum. a department store brand can glob up in lines and wrinkles and actually make you look older. simply ageless stays suspended over lines and makes you look amazing. simply ageless from olay and easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ and try new simply ageless sculpting blush to bring out your cheekbones. it's what doctors recommend most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... through treatment... my life's a whole lot brighter now... brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >> jamie: we have been telling you about an exclusive interview on "fox news sunday" with former
liz trotta on the media in america next. inner beauty is important, but not nearly as important as outer beauty. ♪ that's why i use covergirl's simply ageless makeup with olay regenerist serum. a department store brand can glob up in lines and wrinkles and actually make you look older. simply ageless stays suspended over lines and makes you look amazing. simply ageless from olay and easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ and try new simply ageless sculpting blush to bring out your cheekbones....
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vice president had a lot more to say about what he calls the politics behind the cia probes and how america's safety, he says, is being put in jeopardy by the investigation. and fox news sunday, chris wallace will join us live in a few minutes to talk about the exclusive interview with mr. cheney, and that is later this afternoon. >> jamie: and good morning, another "fox news alert." there are brand new pictures of an out of control wildfire that has been raging in southern california. and in just 24 hours, the last 24 hours, this fire has nearly tripled in size. fueled by triple-digit heat and winds. and is now threatening 10,000 homes, as firefighters struggle to get control of the flames. the growing inferno burning in the mountains just above los angeles, and is in a rugged, isolated terrain now and is making it difficult for fire crews, who are of course keeping a close eye and you can see the video, that these are devastating fires, and potentially, harming many people and homes and we'll bring you the latest details. >> eric: we start with new concerns being raised about president obam
vice president had a lot more to say about what he calls the politics behind the cia probes and how america's safety, he says, is being put in jeopardy by the investigation. and fox news sunday, chris wallace will join us live in a few minutes to talk about the exclusive interview with mr. cheney, and that is later this afternoon. >> jamie: and good morning, another "fox news alert." there are brand new pictures of an out of control wildfire that has been raging in southern...
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he's actually going to join fox as a guest on america's newsroom at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> eric: to the war in afghanistan now. nato's chief calling for more troops there, as the violence escalates. the month of july, last month has been the war's deadliest so far. 76 coalition troops were killed. 43 of those were our troops. clashes and attacks are surging. the taliban insurgency now at the fair since the u.s.-led invasion in 2001 toppled the government. do we need a major surge in afghanistan? lettee bring in fox news -- let's bring in fox news contributor, lieutenant general tom mcnurney. good to see you. >> thank you. >> eric: it seems to be getting worse. are more troops the answer? >> we are going to need more troops over there, eric, but we are also going to need a strategy that is concise and people can understand. right now, the obama strategy i do not believe is concise and people can understand that. why do i say that? first of all, he identifies a threat as al-qaeda. the threat is radical islam. he doesn't call it global war on terror. i don't know
he's actually going to join fox as a guest on america's newsroom at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> eric: to the war in afghanistan now. nato's chief calling for more troops there, as the violence escalates. the month of july, last month has been the war's deadliest so far. 76 coalition troops were killed. 43 of those were our troops. clashes and attacks are surging. the taliban insurgency now at the fair since the u.s.-led invasion in 2001 toppled the government. do we need a major surge in...
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why that's great news for wal-mart and america. and then on to your stimulus dollars, paying for what? funding porn, perverts reviews, toilets, all of the above? take a wild guess and stick around for the crazy answer. now more "bulls & bears" straight ahead only on fox. elizabeth: wal-mart's two biggest foes joining forces. wal-mart watch and wake-upwal-mart.com. now one group with one goal, unionize our nation's number one private employer. do you think that would be bad for the retail king? gary b. says it couldn't be better. take it away. >> well, it just proves wal-mart's success. biggest wealth creator. one of the biggest employers in the entire global economy. they have done more good for more people than probably any other company in industry -- in the history of the economy. and i'll tell you what. when you have two unions ganging up on them it proves that you're doing great because unions are all about, i'm afraid to say, destruction. airlines, public school systems. elizabeth: mark, what do you say? >> one thing i agree
why that's great news for wal-mart and america. and then on to your stimulus dollars, paying for what? funding porn, perverts reviews, toilets, all of the above? take a wild guess and stick around for the crazy answer. now more "bulls & bears" straight ahead only on fox. elizabeth: wal-mart's two biggest foes joining forces. wal-mart watch and wake-upwal-mart.com. now one group with one goal, unionize our nation's number one private employer. do you think that would be bad for the...
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. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. hurricane bill today is churning through the atlantic. the storm pounding bermuda with heavy rains and winds near 105 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning in effect for parts of massachusetts, including the islands of nantucket and martha's vineyard. forecasters warning folks they are of high tides and rip currents. waves expected to reach as high as 25 feet. the warning in effect through tomorrow morning. and president obama is trying to clear the air on health care reform. in his weekly radio and internet address, he is saying opponents are making, quote, phony claims about the plan, including so-called death panels. mr. obama also calling for an honest debate on the issue. republicans accusing the president of being fast and loose with his facts on health care. we're going to send you back to "bulls & bears" now. i'm jimmy -- i'm jamie colby. stay tuned. brenda: oil bushing, settling near $74 a barrel, the highest price this year. what is washington doing? guaranteeing $2 billi
. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. hurricane bill today is churning through the atlantic. the storm pounding bermuda with heavy rains and winds near 105 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning in effect for parts of massachusetts, including the islands of nantucket and martha's vineyard. forecasters warning folks they are of high tides and rip currents. waves expected to reach as high as 25 feet. the warning in effect through tomorrow morning. and president obama is...
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>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a stroll. her cell phone was found more than three miles from where she was taken. >> a prperty owner mowing the grass near the road, spotted the cell phone, picked it up, turned it on, recognized immediately it belonged to kristi. >> it would have forensic evidence. >> they're going to look for strangers. on a statistical basis, it's more likely she was kidnapped by a client, a neighbor, a friend, somebody that knew her. >> the words she used, the fact she was on a cell phone, someone did it any way. the location is not a location where somebody would be looking for a random victim. >>
>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a...
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it was just -- >> well, this guy thought that was what america was about. because it's the first thing he'd seen. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like, this happens every weekend. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, it's phenomenal. all these cool things. and this book, have you even seen this? >> i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: this thing's insane. i don't know what's in here. i don't even want to get into it. [ laughter ] this is a giant -- but it's all the woodstock. it's like, ticket and everything. there's just so much stuff coming out for the 40th anniversary. and i'm just so happy you came on the show. because i'm a big fan of you. >> a pleasure. >> jimmy: and what you did. you did a good thing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: "woodstock: now and then" airs friday, august 14th at 9:00 p.m. on vh1. and again, august 17th at 8:00 p.m. on the history channel. the book, "the road to woodstock," is in stores now. michael lang, everybody. passion pit performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] one size fits all. myth. ♪ head & shoulders is just for da
it was just -- >> well, this guy thought that was what america was about. because it's the first thing he'd seen. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like, this happens every weekend. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, it's phenomenal. all these cool things. and this book, have you even seen this? >> i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: this thing's insane. i don't know what's in here. i don't even want to get into it. [ laughter ] this is a giant -- but it's all the woodstock. it's like,...
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. >> broad section of america. you know, middle class, working class people carrying american flags and big signs that say good-bye teddy. >> reporter: thousands more with the 70-mile journey where niece carolyn kennedy likely touched the hearse to boston where mayor men mean know rang the bell at faneuil hall 47 times. one for each year kennedy served in the senate. >> he's a national treasure, but he's just so close to our hearts in a personal way. >> reporter: they came to say good-bye, and one other thing. >> our little way of saying thank you. >> reporter: thank you for nearly five decades of service. tonight there will be an irish wake for kennedy family and friends. tomorrow, president obama speaks at the funeral before senator kennedy is laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. john hendrin, abc news, boston. >>> the last days summer because the maryland state fair kicks off today at the timonium fairgrounds. a special day for military families as well as nonmilitary pamlys to demonstrate the troops. th
. >> broad section of america. you know, middle class, working class people carrying american flags and big signs that say good-bye teddy. >> reporter: thousands more with the 70-mile journey where niece carolyn kennedy likely touched the hearse to boston where mayor men mean know rang the bell at faneuil hall 47 times. one for each year kennedy served in the senate. >> he's a national treasure, but he's just so close to our hearts in a personal way. >> reporter: they...
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at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting with them, they pardoned them who were air forced on march 17, near the north korean china border and ordered their release. it's unclear what, if anything, north korea will receive in return, but some analysts say that the prestige of a visit from a former united states president may be enough. >> the connections and the history, all point to bill clinton being the right man at the right moment. >> i think it is highly unlikely he would go there without some signal from the north koreans in advance that this trip was going to be successful. >> ling and lee who worked for cur
at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting...
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we're getting more polarized in america today. i wish more people were watching programs like this, you know, a lot of us do, because what you have now is there's not the common body of information out there for the most active people politically. the most conservative people listen to talk radio. people on the left tend to be on the internet. they don't have enough knowledge of what other people think. they tend to frankly listen to media. the most active people that reinforce their own views. the problem there is that if you then want to make a compromise, which is essential for almost anything particularly since we've had a de facto amendment to the u.s. constitution 60 votes instead of 51 is needed for the senate. very unusual in our history, its hard to do that. because the people who make the compromises will be accused by their own ideological partisans of giving in for no good reason. if we say to them, look we didn't have the votes to do this, they say but everybody i talk to on the internet, everybody who calls in this t
we're getting more polarized in america today. i wish more people were watching programs like this, you know, a lot of us do, because what you have now is there's not the common body of information out there for the most active people politically. the most conservative people listen to talk radio. people on the left tend to be on the internet. they don't have enough knowledge of what other people think. they tend to frankly listen to media. the most active people that reinforce their own views....
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> welcome back. you're looking at the big board there, off 24, so we're trying to see a little recovery happening from earlier losses of the day, as we pointed out, is young, only coming...
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how important is a recovery in china for corporate america? >> it's very important. the two economic engines that the world is looking to take us out of this recession in a reasonable way are china and the u.s. china has been pulling more than its own way weight for the first eight or nine months of this and we expect they'll continue. they should be able to do that more organically than through the physical stimulus they've been going through. >> do you agree with that, nick. >> yeah, i think it's been big for the material stocks, commodity based stocks, some of the industrial based stocks. why i am focused on the u.s. consumer is that the recovery there has been a little bit in balance. you basically have the stimulus, the lending that's gone on. you need some kind of civility come back for the export sector. we need to help that export sector out a little bit over there. >> what do you want to do if you believe that china is continuing this recovery? we had guests on recently talking about 9% growth in china. if that's the case, that should be pretty important for
how important is a recovery in china for corporate america? >> it's very important. the two economic engines that the world is looking to take us out of this recession in a reasonable way are china and the u.s. china has been pulling more than its own way weight for the first eight or nine months of this and we expect they'll continue. they should be able to do that more organically than through the physical stimulus they've been going through. >> do you agree with that, nick....
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. >>> good morning, america. >> goomorning. it is sunday, august 9th >>t iwas solo csewh to er te captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle othe hudson put down that jumbo jet o yetn the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming up. >>> also coming up, some lawmakers getting an earful. crcritof healtcare refefororm arare t there in force. we'll asasgege stephanopoulo whathosese raucous towown hall memeetings mean for the prospec of health rererm. >>> and do you have a a slip an slslide? >>>> we'e'rere going t to showo ral video making iononli l l showowou how i it dsds there's s a clf-hangngerer f fo. >>> > also, you've heaeardhe agage, an ape e a day keeps the doctor away. right? maybe not. we're talklking about not justs eatiting eat and whyou're the secrs ofof the timimesf when you eait
. >>> good morning, america. >> goomorning. it is sunday, august 9th >>t iwas solo csewh to er te captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle othe hudson put down that jumbo jet o yetn the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming up....
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jpmorgan and bank of america as i mentioned also strong. here's one reason why we're seeing financials do well. remember those mortgage insurers? radian had excellent numbers overall but the basic idea is mortgage insurers seem to be returning to some kind of profitability. radian, that's not a typo on the percentage move. that's a 52-week high. that's a big help to banks, to know there's some kind of return to profitability for some of the mortgage insurers out there. also, american express intraday came out and said their credit metrics are showing the first signs of improvement in 18 months. that is an intraday chart of american express. that helped the financials as well. finally, i just want to note the real estate investment trusts also moving up here today and a lot of speculation on that. the most obvious one is that they are notably underowned because of pessimism in commercial real estate and traders are being forced into those stocks as well. melissa, back to you. >> all right, bob. thanks so much. we're just getting earnings out
jpmorgan and bank of america as i mentioned also strong. here's one reason why we're seeing financials do well. remember those mortgage insurers? radian had excellent numbers overall but the basic idea is mortgage insurers seem to be returning to some kind of profitability. radian, that's not a typo on the percentage move. that's a 52-week high. that's a big help to banks, to know there's some kind of return to profitability for some of the mortgage insurers out there. also, american express...
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now it's bank of america. they watch the way bank of america reacts and buy the market depending on how bank of america trades intraday.y. >> tom moynihan, the goldman sachs guy, sally krawcheck, three very balanced, strong folks that could be standing in the wings and a lot of people think that means ken lewis goes sooner than later.r. most importantly it included the fed, the government. this is something people want put to sleep. no one is going to be fully happy with the conclusion but they want to get on with it. >> erin, down the road, ken lewis, whether he is there or not, the acquisition of merrill lynch two to three years from now will be looked at favorably as one of his greatest moves. >> what about the nasdaq?q? we talked about the s&p at 1,000. nasdaq doing twice as well by one measure, absolute value. we crossed 2,000 and everyone is focusing on who's going to win. who was it that said we all know who's going to win? it was you. >> apple, google, microsoft. you say it is so clear who wins. who? >
now it's bank of america. they watch the way bank of america reacts and buy the market depending on how bank of america trades intraday.y. >> tom moynihan, the goldman sachs guy, sally krawcheck, three very balanced, strong folks that could be standing in the wings and a lot of people think that means ken lewis goes sooner than later.r. most importantly it included the fed, the government. this is something people want put to sleep. no one is going to be fully happy with the conclusion...
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her painful experiences now compelling to invest in the lives of america's youth. she created the abundant life resources a more excellent way. through this program, she shares her story with people around the world speaking at events like this summer for success camp graduation, sponsored by d.c. metropolitan police. places teens side by side with cops that care in helping teens. >> when that opportunity comes you stay strong and press forward. that is how you develop character. >> she talks to the kids, parents and police about strategies that will help bring stronger families and stronger communities. >> we believe that healed youth and healed families change community. so we go forth bringing messages of hope at the grassroots level using practical grassroots methods of prevention and intervention. >> kelly: the dream she once had with her two sons for len and jay is now the substance of her giving hope to other children. lenice shows how to rise above tragedy and adverse it. she supports the belief that broken communities can be transformed. that their crooked
her painful experiences now compelling to invest in the lives of america's youth. she created the abundant life resources a more excellent way. through this program, she shares her story with people around the world speaking at events like this summer for success camp graduation, sponsored by d.c. metropolitan police. places teens side by side with cops that care in helping teens. >> when that opportunity comes you stay strong and press forward. that is how you develop character. >>...
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america's best crossover. a evrasir special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. >>> after two terms and a failed bid at the white house, there is now growing talk that rudy giuliani is eyeing new york's governor's mansion. mary snow is working that story for us. mary, what are you hearing? >> reporter: rudy giuliani has left the door open to a potential run for new york governor. and now at least one person sees increasing chances that he will actually do it. he has been out of the running since his brucing white house bid failed in 2008. but allies say rudy giuliani is seriously thinking about running for new york governor.
america's best crossover. a evrasir special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't hurt medicare. it will actually strengthen it by eliminating billions of dollars in waste and lowering drug prices. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. >>> after two...
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. -- we will let him explain it himself. ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. maybe one of the most important... that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --ww
. -- we will let him explain it himself. ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. maybe one of the most...
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in america? >> no. >> so if the jobs are in america, it's american johns jobs? >> because they are working there and supporting our economy. >> what kind of jobs do you want to have available to you when you grow up? >> buyology. >> that's a good job for us, a health care job. >> i'm not sure net. >> international celebrity or fashion designer. >> i want to be animal saver. >> interior decorator on broadway. >> what about making our firefighters as investors and teaching? >> no, because they have no moral and no souls. >> start paying it back and secure that money for our future. >> how would you like to be a magician? come on, man. that guy is eating fire. that's pretty cool. >> that is probably a bad idea, kids. don't try this at home! >> 1-2-3! >> you have a unique skill. >> thank you. >> the nice thing about a capitalistic and creative economy is you can make a living because you can do something not many people can do. >> that's true. ♪ >> i think there should be more tourism. i think peop
in america? >> no. >> so if the jobs are in america, it's american johns jobs? >> because they are working there and supporting our economy. >> what kind of jobs do you want to have available to you when you grow up? >> buyology. >> that's a good job for us, a health care job. >> i'm not sure net. >> international celebrity or fashion designer. >> i want to be animal saver. >> interior decorator on broadway. >> what about making...
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number one toothpaste seller in america, latin america, and a very strong leader in china. >> now, when you talk about very consistent growth, i've got to think then that means that you're avoiding cyclicals. does that worry you as we talk about an economic recovery here? because cyclicals will generally benefit the most. >> they certainly do. in the early stages of an economic recovery. and we have some exposure to cyclicals in what we call quality global industrials, companies like emerson, for example, and united technology. these are more consistent cyclicals that we think will do well not only in the early stages but more importantly in the later stages of a recovery. and i think most people are projecting, and we would agree, that this recovery is going to be slow, long, and characterized by subpar gdp growth. consistent growing, quality growth companies will do well in that kind of an environment. >> that's your assessment of the economy. what about the overall rally that we have seen in the market? do you believe it? is it overpricing in a future earnings stream that is not nece
number one toothpaste seller in america, latin america, and a very strong leader in china. >> now, when you talk about very consistent growth, i've got to think then that means that you're avoiding cyclicals. does that worry you as we talk about an economic recovery here? because cyclicals will generally benefit the most. >> they certainly do. in the early stages of an economic recovery. and we have some exposure to cyclicals in what we call quality global industrials, companies...
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. -- revolt in america. [applause] i have seen involvement from americans like i have never seen before. everybody from special interests have gone to the white house asking for support. then when we finish, we will take care of you. there is no better example than the drug companies. [applause] the lobbyist for the drug companies, someone who makes over a million dollars a year, went to the white house, and was quoted, and he said, we need somebody to come in first. if you want someone to come in first, you will have their rock- solid deal. the ceo of pharma. he said that they attract a negotiation threw out, moving away from ideas like the government negotiation of prices or the importation of cheaper drugs from canada which could save money. "$80 billion is the max." that is what he said. has anyone ever been excited -- inbound to the board house for a deal lately? -- invited to the white house for a deal lately? drug companies are blocking generic drug companies. now apparently they need to ensure that t
. -- revolt in america. [applause] i have seen involvement from americans like i have never seen before. everybody from special interests have gone to the white house asking for support. then when we finish, we will take care of you. there is no better example than the drug companies. [applause] the lobbyist for the drug companies, someone who makes over a million dollars a year, went to the white house, and was quoted, and he said, we need somebody to come in first. if you want someone to come...
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steve hartman now with "assignment america." >> reporter: some people are born entrepreneurs, and 46-year-old eric hagen is not one of them. >> people love tacos. >> reporter: he thought of starting a business delivering taco ingredients to people's house. >> then they would put them together at the home. >> reporter: after that... >> flavor cube. >> reporter: it was flavored ice cubes. >> right. >> reporter: and perhaps the worst idea of all. >> basically what it would have been was a mobile bar. >> reporter: literally, a bar on wheels. fortunately, eric does have a day job. he works for the red cross, setting up blood drives in and around burlington, vermont. but it doesn't pay much, which is why eric was determined to start some kind of business to offset his bills. and just a few weeks ago it struck him. >> i was watching the financial channel one day listening to foreclosures and people losing their jobs and the idea just popped into my head, a pay what you want taxicab. >> reporter: recession ride taxi. pay what you want. ♪ give me, give me, give me something... ♪ >> reporte
steve hartman now with "assignment america." >> reporter: some people are born entrepreneurs, and 46-year-old eric hagen is not one of them. >> people love tacos. >> reporter: he thought of starting a business delivering taco ingredients to people's house. >> then they would put them together at the home. >> reporter: after that... >> flavor cube. >> reporter: it was flavored ice cubes. >> right. >> reporter: and perhaps the worst...
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steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> mitchell: good evening, katie is off tonight. a lot of weekend plans are about to be ruined up and down the atlantic coast, all because of a storm that's going to stay hundreds of miles offshore. hurricane bill has been downgraded from a category 4 to a category 2. forecasters expect it to turn northeast and pass between bermuda and the u.s. in the next few days. but a hurricane does not have the to score a direct hit to cause trouble. in this case, flooding, rough waves and rip currents along the east coast could be on the way. here's kelly wallace. >> reporter: for millions of east coast beach goers like these at rockaway beach on the edge of new york city, this is as close as they're going to get to the water this weekend. >> you know about no swimming today, right? >> reporter: swimming banned at beaches along much of the east coast due to hurricane bill's might. >> we're biting our bottom lips and ho
steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> mitchell: good evening, katie is off tonight. a lot of weekend plans are about to be ruined up and down the atlantic coast, all because of a storm that's going to stay hundreds of miles offshore. hurricane bill has been downgraded from a category 4 to a category 2. forecasters expect it to turn northeast and pass between bermuda and the u.s. in the...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 9th. >> it was so close to where captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle on the hudson put down that jumbo jet yet on the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming up. >>> also coming up, some lawmakers getting an earful. critics of health care reform are out there in force. we'll ask george stephanopoulos what those raucous town hall meetings mean for the prospects of health reform. >>> and do you have a slip and slide? >> oh, yeah. >> we're going to show you a viral video making it online that's every kid's dream. we'll show you how it ends. there's a cliff-hanger for you. >>> also, you've heard the adage, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. right? maybe not. we're talking about not just what you eat and why you're eati
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 9th. >> it was so close to where captain sullenberger, the hero of the miracle on the hudson put down that jumbo jet yet on the river. incredible picture there captured the midair collision between the helicopter filled with tourists and a private jet. and a lot of questions about the lack of air traffic control in crowded cities. it's pretty much every pilot for himself. we'll have the very latest coming...
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and before the procession would leave, an emotional tribute as the crowd sang god bless america. ♪ my home, sweet, home 9 news now, and wusa9.com. >>> earlier today, senator ted kennedy's life was celebrated in a two-hour funeral mass. mourners from hollywood star jack nickelson to supreme court justin steven breyer packed the funeral. president barack obama, former presidents jimmy carter, george bush, and bill clinton sat in the pews with their wives. president barack obama gave the eulogy recalling the achievements of the lawmaker. >> i, like so many others in the city where he worked for nearly half a century, knew him as a colleague, a mentor, and above all, as a friend. ted kennedy was the baby of the family who became its patriarch. the restless dreamer who became its rock. >> senator kennedy's son ted also spoke about his father. at the grave site tonight cardinal mckerrick shared contents of a letter president kennedy wrote to the pope. the letter delivered by president barack obama in his recent trip to rome. in the letter he tells the pontiff that he's dying and that he wou
and before the procession would leave, an emotional tribute as the crowd sang god bless america. ♪ my home, sweet, home 9 news now, and wusa9.com. >>> earlier today, senator ted kennedy's life was celebrated in a two-hour funeral mass. mourners from hollywood star jack nickelson to supreme court justin steven breyer packed the funeral. president barack obama, former presidents jimmy carter, george bush, and bill clinton sat in the pews with their wives. president barack obama gave...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you for watching. thanks for watching me. that was amy miles that sings that. she wrote and sang the theme song to "seventh floor west." so, i was just gonna say thanks to amy. she was great. [ cheers and applause ] the song is addicting. my first guest is having a pretty good summer. he was a total badass in "star trek." he was hilarious in "funny people" and his new movie "the time traveler's wife" opens nationwide this friday. please welcome, eric bana, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're a good man. >> hey. >> jimmy: happy belated birthday? >> it is a belated birthday. yeah. it was my birthday yesterday. you did your homework. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you get any good presents? any good gifts? >> well -- i'm away from home, so i'm assuming a huge booty of gifts when i get home back to australia. >> jimmy: nothing like a huge booty.
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you for watching. thanks for watching me. that was amy miles that sings that. she wrote and sang the theme song to "seventh floor west." so, i was just gonna say thanks to amy. she was great. [ cheers and applause ] the song is addicting. my first guest is having a pretty good summer. he was a total...
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. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home, talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming. please, don't take me! her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace! that cell phone later found discarded, thrown onto someone's lawn just two miles away. as we go to air tonight and start expanding across state borders, targeting hundreds of sex offenders across three states. tonight, where is christi co cornwall? >>> three states on alert in the hunt for a kidnap per and a missing mom. kristi cornwall swept up on a dirt road. police questioning several sex offenders in the area. >> it appears kristi's abductor was headed for north carolina or tennessee. police are also searching up there and checking sex offenders. >> usually when there is an abduction by a stranger, the victim has been sexually molested, assaulted and then killed. >> we talked to everybody in her inner circle, family, friends, people she worked with, and we have
. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home, talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming. please, don't take me! her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace! that cell phone later found discarded, thrown onto someone's lawn just two miles away. as we go to air tonight and start expanding across state borders, targeting...
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similarly, when you look at the somali residents of america, that have come here. we now have a second generation. some of whom the f.b.i. is tracing having gone to somali for train i training to apparen practice jihad there and maybe practice it here. a particularly worrying problem is in the nation capital region, jamie, we have islamic saudi academy. this past week, a federal judge decided the valedictorian of a class that graduated from there recently should be serving life in prison for his jihadist activities. specifically, his effort to kill the president of the united states. this week, monday afternoon, the board of supervisors in fairfax county is going to consider expanding the islamic saudi economy within minutes of the nation's seat of government to equip it to accommodate 1200 students who will be exposed to this kind of sharia prophetlization and program. >> jamie: frank, that is getting a look at it. boyd did not act alone, according to authorities. six other people were taken in custody for suspected terrorist activity, that's in north carolina of
similarly, when you look at the somali residents of america, that have come here. we now have a second generation. some of whom the f.b.i. is tracing having gone to somali for train i training to apparen practice jihad there and maybe practice it here. a particularly worrying problem is in the nation capital region, jamie, we have islamic saudi academy. this past week, a federal judge decided the valedictorian of a class that graduated from there recently should be serving life in prison for...